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                     Technical Papers and Discussions - Magnesium and Magnesium Alloys - Factors Involved in Heat-treating a Magnesium Alloy (Metals Tech., Sept. 1947, TP 2282) With discussion Technical Papers and Discussions - Magnesium and Magnesium Alloys - Factors Involved in Heat-treating a Magnesium Alloy (Metals Tech., Sept. 1947, TP 2282) With discussionBy J. T. Lapsley, I. I. Cornet, A. E. Flanigan, R. Hultgren, J. E. Dorn With the greatly expanding use of magnesium during the war, it appeared necessary to the War Metallurgy Committee that procedures of heat treating common magnesium casting alloys be investigated syste Jan 1, 1949 
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                     Discussion - Discussion, Institute Of Metals Division Discussion - Discussion, Institute Of Metals DivisionCONTENTS [The Nature of Strain Markings in Alpha Brass (paper by J. E. BURKE and C. S. BARRETT, Met. Tech. Feb. 1948. TP 2327). ......................... 2 X Ray Studies of Twinning and Untwinn Jan 1, 1948 
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                     New York Paper - The Iron Mines of the Sierra Menera District of Spain New York Paper - The Iron Mines of the Sierra Menera District of SpainBy A. S. Callen These iron mines of Spain are located on the mountain ridge forming the boundary between the Teruel and Guadalajara provinces, called Sierra Menera. They form a property of 25 mines extending over an Jan 1, 1916 
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                     Atlantic City Paper - Discussion of Mr. Keller's paper on the Elimination of Impurities from Copper- Mattes in the Reverberatory and the Converter (see p. 127) Atlantic City Paper - Discussion of Mr. Keller's paper on the Elimination of Impurities from Copper- Mattes in the Reverberatory and the Converter (see p. 127)E. D. Peters, Jr., Dorchester, Mass.: This paper of Mr. Keller's seems to me a step in a direction that has been very little exploited, and iff likely to lead to valuable practical re- Jan 1, 1899 
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                     The Beard-Mackie Sight-Indicator for the Measurement of Marsh-Gas in Collieries The Beard-Mackie Sight-Indicator for the Measurement of Marsh-Gas in CollieriesBy M. H. HARRINOTON THE Transactions of the Institute afford abundant evidence of the general recognition by mining engineers of the importance of a safety-lamp which will not only give warning of the presence of fire-da Jan 1, 1906 
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                     Papers - Miscellaneous - Occurrence of Irregularities in Lead Cable Sheathing and Their Relation to Failure (With Discussion) Papers - Miscellaneous - Occurrence of Irregularities in Lead Cable Sheathing and Their Relation to Failure (With Discussion)By William H. Bassett, C. J. Snyder Cable sheaths made from common lead have been used to protect underground cables since the beginning of the power-cable industry. Only within the last few years, however, has a systematic study of the Jan 1, 1933 
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                     Circular Analysis – Open Pit Optimization Circular Analysis – Open Pit OptimizationBy Gerald C. Dohm INTRODUCTION After a mining company has discovered a mineral deposit, the problem is then how to mine and process that deposit the best way. The principal problem facing managers or engineers who mus Jan 1, 1979 
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                     14. Geology and Mineral Deposits, Midcontinent United States 14. Geology and Mineral Deposits, Midcontinent United StatesBy Frank G. Snyder The Precambrian of Midcontinent United States includes a metamorphic belt of probable Middle Precambrian age, a belt of Keweenawan volcanics and sediments, and widespread igneous activity that extende Jan 1, 1968 
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                     Manufacturers News (5755732f-31dd-42ca-a12c-3c7279769b37) Manufacturers News (5755732f-31dd-42ca-a12c-3c7279769b37)Scraper With over 40 pet more struck capacity than previous models, the new Caterpillar No. 90 scraper is designed to increase earthmoving production when used with D8 tractor power. This scraper m Jan 1, 1952 
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                     Heat Treatment Of Aluminum-Silicon Alloys Heat Treatment Of Aluminum-Silicon AlloysBy D. B. Hobbs, L. W. Kempf, R. S. Archer SILICON is one of the most important elements in the metallurgy of aluminum. It is always present in small amounts in the ordinary grades of "pure" aluminum, and hence in all alloys made therefrom. Wi Jan 1, 1928 
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                     Metallurgy of Copper Metallurgy of CopperBy Archer E., Wheeler Producing copper companies were active during 1941 owing to the national defense program the United States and the requirements of the friendly belligerent nation. This activity extended to the Americ Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Institute Announcements. Proposed Increase Of Annual Dues Institute Announcements. Proposed Increase Of Annual DuesBy AIME AIME At the Annual Meeting of the Institute, February, 1908, the following amendments to the Constitution were proposed for action at a future business meeting (see Trans., XXXIX, xxvii) To Art. II. After Jan 1, 1910 
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                     Extractive Metallurgy Division - Great Falls Billet Plant Extractive Metallurgy Division - Great Falls Billet PlantBy L. J. Ingvalson, Roy H. Miller IN 1948, as part of a program to expand the copper tube mill facilities of the American Brass Co. plant at Kenosha, Wisconsin, plans were formulated to convert the 100 ton capacity anode casting furna Jan 1, 1957 
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                     The Mayari And Moa Iron-Ore Deposits In Cuba. The Mayari And Moa Iron-Ore Deposits In Cuba.By WILLARD HAYES (Glen Summit Meeting, June, 1911.) THE determination of the question whether the Mayari and Moa mining-claims of the Spanish-American Iron Co. have been rightly denounced under the third section of t Mar 1, 1911 
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                     Dimensions And Changing Patterns Of Supply And Demand Dimensions And Changing Patterns Of Supply And DemandBy Richard H. Mote, W. C. Schroeder The endlessly changing pattern of mineral supply and demand offers opportunity to the alert and can bring disaster to the unwary. The discovery of ore bodies, the invention of extractive processes, th Jan 1, 1959 
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                     World's Largest Asbestos Producer Uses Block Caving And Concreted Slusher Drifts World's Largest Asbestos Producer Uses Block Caving And Concreted Slusher DriftsBy Karl V. Lindell THE Jeffrey mine of the Canadian Johns-Manville Co., Asbestos, Que. has operated for a number of years, supplying the parent company, Johns-Manville, raw material for asbestos products. The mine is si Jan 1, 1952 
